I went and picked up our new 19 foot on Friday. The Escape team is outstanding. It is about two and a half hours from Chilliwack to our home. I could hardly notice it behind our Ford Expedition. I posted photos in the Gallery (be sure to log in to get to the user photo galleries) of it's arrival on a snowy weekend. After we ordered the trailer, I headed up to the factory to figure out options. Reace was genuinely helpful in explaining the options and challenged me on whether we really needed some of them. I can tell he is proud that base set up is an excellent trailer and wants to make sure everyone gets a trailer that meets their needs and they will be happy with for a long time. Here's a list of options we selected. We'll have to get some trips in during the next few months in order to provide feedback on what we find most useful.

Robin: I liked the pictures, The problem i have is the more i read on this site the more options i keep wanting. Our 19 is to be built April 20. I can see the benefit of the removable power cord and it is going on the list for the next call to tammy. You know it may be easier to list the options that we dont want.!!!
If you have more pictures could you send them to me as we have only seen one 17 and living on PEI canada east coast it is not an option to go to the factory.

What is the benefit of the removable power cord? Eliminates one portal for creature invasion when hooked up....but also brings in the possibility of losing it somewhere (maybe that's just me that forgets things). Just asking, since I've seen more and more choose it.

I went and picked up our new 19 foot on Friday. After we ordered the trailer, I headed up to the factory to figure out options...

11. Removable power chord, 12. Door in seat bench, 13. two way hot water tank, ...

More "hidden" options that don't get listed in the website If it wasn't so much fun lurking around the forum, one would become frustrated by the options available on Escape trailers but never mentioned any where else.

Our 17B is just about due for finalizing the option sheet and I would hate to miss anything useful.

I plan to change my power cord to a removable one. The prongs that are on the slide in one are broken now due to using in a bunch in sub-zero temps. Also, you have to stow the 30A adapter because it doesn't fit stowed on the cord, so might as well store it all. I have had a few times where the cord got tangled with other stuff when pushed in under the bed too, and that is a real pain to untangle, the hardest part being to convince the missus that she has to crawl in there.